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>> there was a general view that -- as much as he opposes the sequestration, it is the law of a land. no legislation was passed to reverse its. it would be against the law for him to try to overturn the sequestration. >> thank you for the inside. -- insight. >> i was fascinated by her feminist view. remember the ladies are you will be in trouble. i am paraphrasing, obviously. she want her husband, you cannot rule without including what women want. >> abigail adams, she was outspoken about her views on slavery and women's rights. as one of the most prolific writers, she provides a unique window into colonial america. joining the conversation on abigail adams live tonight at 9:00 on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. >> president obama has picked to former clinton officials. they include energy secretary and walmart foundation. the president also nominated current epa official. >> this is just under 10 minutes. >> >> this is a serious group good morning, everybody. this afternoon, i will hold my first cabinet meeting of my second term. there will be some new faces and there will be s
>> there was a general view that -- as much as he opposes the sequestration, it is the law of a land. no legislation was passed to reverse its. it would be against the law for him to try to overturn the sequestration. >> thank you for the inside. -- insight. >> i was fascinated by her feminist view. remember the ladies are you will be in trouble. i am paraphrasing, obviously. she want her husband, you cannot rule without including what women want. >> abigail adams, she...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. the reason i'm still in this body feelin' so good isn't because i never go out and enjoy the extra large, extra cheese world we live in. it's because i do. introducing the new weight watchers 360 program. join for free and expect amazing. because it works. could lose tens of thousands of dollars on their 401(k) to hidden fees. thankfully e-trade has low cost investments and no hidden fees. but, you know, if you're still bent on blowing this fat stack of cash, there's a couple of ways you could do it. ♪ ♪ or just go to e-trade and save it. boom. ♪ >>> well, it's day four of the sequester. as the hysteria starts to die down and the $85 million in spending cuts kick in, is there a compromise? joining me now congresswoman shelly moore capito. good morning to you. >> good morning. thank you. >> i want to ask you about the sequester impact in west virginia. the good, the bad, the ugly. what can you tell me? >> i was there over the weekend as i am every weekend, and a lot of people say
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. the reason i'm still in this body feelin' so good isn't because i never go out and enjoy the extra large, extra cheese world we live in. it's because i do. introducing the new weight watchers 360 program. join for free and expect amazing. because it works. could lose tens of thousands of dollars on their 401(k) to hidden fees. thankfully e-trade has low cost investments and no hidden fees. but, you know, if you're still bent on blowing this fat...
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standoff with the coast guard and other law enforcement. finally the three people onboard gave up. they were arrested and then the question was how do you get this thing out of the sand? we spoke with the gentleman responsible for that and here's what he had to say. >> we rigged a big bridle on the boat and brought in a couple vessels and a big long tow and hooked them up and did a gentle pull on it. took about four hours of pulling and it gently came off. >> reporter: now, the owner of the yacht was actually there on the scene but didn't want to speak with the media and there were reports that he or his wife saw it run aground on television and that's how they knew it was missing from their slip. the cost of something would be about $2.5 million. i asked him there if there were any damage, he said he thought maybe to the keel but he said they won't know until they lift it up which appears to be what they're doing now and the next stop for it is a shipyard for repair. "darling" is not stuck in pacifica any longer. it's in richmond this morning. reporting live in richmond, christie
standoff with the coast guard and other law enforcement. finally the three people onboard gave up. they were arrested and then the question was how do you get this thing out of the sand? we spoke with the gentleman responsible for that and here's what he had to say. >> we rigged a big bridle on the boat and brought in a couple vessels and a big long tow and hooked them up and did a gentle pull on it. took about four hours of pulling and it gently came off. >> reporter: now, the...
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under current law you would need at&t's permission to use their phone on someone else's network. the thinking being at&t subsidized the cost of this phone and they should have some say as to how it's used. the big takeaway this morning isn't so much the cell phone unluu unlocking issue but the gentleman from san francisco was able to get the federal government to rethink rules simply by asking nicely. we do have other news this morning. google setting records. the dow may set an all-time high today. apple headed the other way in a hurry. we'll look at that as the markets open at 6:30 this morning. >> ten minutes away. all right. thanks so much. >> look forward to it. right now let's check in with rob mayeda sitting in for meteorologist christina loren off on a nice break. you have some weather to tell us about. >> it's nice and calm this morning. we're seeing partly cloudy skies. no wind. no rain just yet. by the evening commute and starting off in the north bay you're going to notice big-time changes as we take you outside right now and look at the bay bridge right now. quiet as
under current law you would need at&t's permission to use their phone on someone else's network. the thinking being at&t subsidized the cost of this phone and they should have some say as to how it's used. the big takeaway this morning isn't so much the cell phone unluu unlocking issue but the gentleman from san francisco was able to get the federal government to rethink rules simply by asking nicely. we do have other news this morning. google setting records. the dow may set an...
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this is not a criminal law matter. this is not something that took place within a constitutional civil society in the united states. it was an act of terrorism and act of war against the united states and we should have pursued it that way vigorously from the get-go which we have not done. martha: there are three people on the suspect list of this. one is a leader of ansar al-sharia. one was arrested in turkey and was released after he got questioned by the fbi for three hours and he was released. the third is the islamist militant, ahmed. he is believe to known people there, have associates who were present there the u.s. has not been able to question him. the egyptian officials questioned him. what can we point to that says the cia and the fbi are not doing every single thing they can here? >> for one thing we know the fbi was not permit understood the benghazi compound for weeks after the attack. i don't think that is because of lack of bravery on the part of the fbi. i think the whole way this thing has been handle
this is not a criminal law matter. this is not something that took place within a constitutional civil society in the united states. it was an act of terrorism and act of war against the united states and we should have pursued it that way vigorously from the get-go which we have not done. martha: there are three people on the suspect list of this. one is a leader of ansar al-sharia. one was arrested in turkey and was released after he got questioned by the fbi for three hours and he was...
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, not interpret law. the best judges are those who see things clearly and fairly, not through an ideological lens, whether that lens is colored red or blue. there are judges who understand the law, those are judges who understand the law, understand the role of each branch of government, understand the proper balance between state and federal power and understand that people who come before the bench -- the people who come before the bench. so i say one other thing to my colleagues, and i just finished working with a bunch, four of us on each side, on coming up with a compromise so that we could work together better. i want to let my colleagues know i have done it personally with a few that this vote, the desire to actually filibuster caitlin halligan, is really causing a lot of consternation on our side. clearly, clearly, this is a judge who deserves an up-or-down vote. one of the reasons that many of my colleagues, myself included, thought that we ought to change the rules was because a judge like caitl
, not interpret law. the best judges are those who see things clearly and fairly, not through an ideological lens, whether that lens is colored red or blue. there are judges who understand the law, those are judges who understand the law, understand the role of each branch of government, understand the proper balance between state and federal power and understand that people who come before the bench -- the people who come before the bench. so i say one other thing to my colleagues, and i just...
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what's it going to look like five years after you pass the law? you want aspiring immigrants to come to rebuild our demographic base. you want people to come that have skills that can make a difference to jump start our economy. and you don't want a repeat of the last 30 years where you have people coming in illegally or waiting in line. >> you talk about this -- we started campaigning together in 1994. you started warning republicans back in 1994 of the growing number of hispanics that were going to get out there. >> a good thing, by the way. >> yeah, a very good thing. but my gosh, 16, 17, 18 years later after you were issuing those warnings we got beaten because we did so poorly with hispanic voters. and this was a big part of the issue. >> i would say the best indicator of the canary in the coal mine, if you will, is asian american voters, where you have higher incomes, more intact families, higher levels of education, more entrepreneurship. according to the exit polls, president obama won 75-24. bigger numbers than the hispanic margins, which
what's it going to look like five years after you pass the law? you want aspiring immigrants to come to rebuild our demographic base. you want people to come that have skills that can make a difference to jump start our economy. and you don't want a repeat of the last 30 years where you have people coming in illegally or waiting in line. >> you talk about this -- we started campaigning together in 1994. you started warning republicans back in 1994 of the growing number of hispanics that...
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but we're also a country where the rule of law prevails. and that dynamic tension is where we try to look at how you create comprehensive reform as it relates to border security. some status, path to legalized status for immigrants here that doesn't create another magnet for immigrants to come illegally, a focus on economic immigration, really trying to drive our economy by bringing the best around the world, focus on civic education. these are the things we propose. we suggest it should be done in a comprehensive way. not one off. >> steve: exactly. your brother had suggested some sort of a guest worker program. do you like that idea? what do you do with the 11 or 12 million who are already here? >> we do like a guest worker program. a lot of our agricultural jobs are moving to other countries. alabama suffered billions of dollars in losses when they got rid of a bunch of their immigrants. we think there ought to be a predictable flow, that it ought to be market driven rather than government. we also support dramatic increases in the numbe
but we're also a country where the rule of law prevails. and that dynamic tension is where we try to look at how you create comprehensive reform as it relates to border security. some status, path to legalized status for immigrants here that doesn't create another magnet for immigrants to come illegally, a focus on economic immigration, really trying to drive our economy by bringing the best around the world, focus on civic education. these are the things we propose. we suggest it should be...
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it's the law of nature in washington, d.c. four minutes after the hour. >>> interstate 40 in colorado has reopened this morning after severe weather out there made a huge mess of that highway. blizzard conditions near some of vail's popular ski resorts caused two massive pile-ups. you can barely see through the snow. 30-car wreck shutting down several miles of i-70. we want to go to karen mcginnis. enough snow already. but where is it going to go? where is spring? give us some reason for hope here. >> well, there is not definitive confidence as to where the system is going to head. but i will tell you that for chicago, you may remember, chicago for 335 days, they didn't see any measurable snowfall and now they see these back-to-back storm systems. it is good because they do need the moisture. 48 inches, that's what some of the amounts are expected. washington, d.c., it may shut down. may or may not. because it does look like right around the metro d.c. area, we could see three to seven, three to eight inches of snowfall. but w
it's the law of nature in washington, d.c. four minutes after the hour. >>> interstate 40 in colorado has reopened this morning after severe weather out there made a huge mess of that highway. blizzard conditions near some of vail's popular ski resorts caused two massive pile-ups. you can barely see through the snow. 30-car wreck shutting down several miles of i-70. we want to go to karen mcginnis. enough snow already. but where is it going to go? where is spring? give us some reason...
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normally between companies you don't hear about their contract law disputes, but this is martha stewart. this is jcpenney and this is macy's. the macy's ceo when he testified last week, he said he considered martha stewart his friend and longtime business partner. when she called him in 2011 and said hey, i'm doing a deal with jcpenney, he said he was sick to his stomach, he hung up the phone and has not spoken to her since. >> it's so interesting. you hear terry lundgren talk about that. one of christine's interviews was describing how it's almost like cheating on someone. that's really how the ceo seemed to describe it, that he feels personally betrayed. >> that's a whole lot into her brain. and look, department stores are competitive. jcpenney, the dallas-based company, they lost a ton of money. they've been losing money like crazy. so they want this kind of deal. macy's guys saying, look -- >> it's all about the contract. what do the specifics of the contract stipulate. and a store inside a store. it's like what's the definition of store is. it's like what's the definition of store
normally between companies you don't hear about their contract law disputes, but this is martha stewart. this is jcpenney and this is macy's. the macy's ceo when he testified last week, he said he considered martha stewart his friend and longtime business partner. when she called him in 2011 and said hey, i'm doing a deal with jcpenney, he said he was sick to his stomach, he hung up the phone and has not spoken to her since. >> it's so interesting. you hear terry lundgren talk about that....
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and in a statement, the independent living facility said it was not a nursing home, which by law is not licensed to provide medical care. bayless later died at the hospital. and bakersfield pd has launched an investigation into whether there was any criminal wrongdoing. >> we have not found any signs of criminal misconduct. however, the investigation is ongoing. >> reporter: but dr. jennifer ashton says even cpr is not guaranteed to work. >> cpr, when done properly, does often result in broken ribs, so it can be very traumatic. >> reporter: dr. ashton did say roughly 3% in lorain bayless' situation would have survived. john and diana? >> i don't know how you at least as a human being give it a shot. someone is in distress, give it a shot. >> i understand they were worried about being sued, but there are laws that protect good samaritans. so even if you do something that doesn't work, there's only a 3% chance of her making it any way, even it did work. so why not give it a try? >> who stops and thinks about that? >> unless you've gone through all kinds of training and it's been hammered
and in a statement, the independent living facility said it was not a nursing home, which by law is not licensed to provide medical care. bayless later died at the hospital. and bakersfield pd has launched an investigation into whether there was any criminal wrongdoing. >> we have not found any signs of criminal misconduct. however, the investigation is ongoing. >> reporter: but dr. jennifer ashton says even cpr is not guaranteed to work. >> cpr, when done properly, does often...
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state by state, institution by institution, the laws are different. the children have not said my mother was treated poorly. >> no. they said they are satisfied with her level of care. >> which tells me that this 87-year-old woman might have had an understanding with her children that she did not want heroics and that nurse in that moment knew that, even if she had resuscitated her, she might have died at a later time in the hospital. >> she did pass away at the hospital. we know that. >> and she made that call. i want to defend the nurses who make those decisions in that moment. >> donnie and star, weigh in. >> she had information maybe because of a dnr but it's another thing to make the decision because of an employment policy. was she evaluating this woman in light of who she is as a nurse or in light of i don't want to lose my job. >> or potential lawsuit. >> good samaritan laws would have protected her against a lawsuit and the human being laws should protect her against anything else. >> it really brings up, i think, a larger issue that we've go
state by state, institution by institution, the laws are different. the children have not said my mother was treated poorly. >> no. they said they are satisfied with her level of care. >> which tells me that this 87-year-old woman might have had an understanding with her children that she did not want heroics and that nurse in that moment knew that, even if she had resuscitated her, she might have died at a later time in the hospital. >> she did pass away at the hospital. we...